Welcome to St. John Neumann!

A Peek Inside Our Dome

Dome Update Summer 2016

Phase 2 of the dome is being installed this summer, we will reopen the Church on on Saturday, September 10, 2016. We invite you to be with us during this historic time in our parish.

Meet the 10 men who are responsible for installing our mosaic dome this summer. They hail from Holland, Italy and Poland and work together to be sure the sacred art fabricated by Mellini Art Glass and Mosaics and drawn by Master Artisan, Romano Cosci, transforms our sanctuary into the vision inspired by its overall theme, “Trinity through the Cross.” This work took over 2 years to draw and another 3 years to completely fabricate. Through it all, we have been blessed to have a team that is drawn to our parish both spiritually and emotionally. Like you, they look forward to the weekend of Sept 10-11 when the work will be revealed to the parish for the first time. Save the date for this historic moment in our parish’s history.

DOME UPDATE #8

Fun Facts:

Our project is 81% Complete!

Our Italian team will fully install the mosaic glass tiles August 8.

This past week a team of 8 local artists worked in tandem to grout and color the work.

This coming week our lighting team will begin to reinstall the lights.

If all stays on track, we will begin to clean up the sanctuary the week of August 29th.

Opening weekend: Sept. 10—11th!

Pray for our parish and our workers!

Phase 1 of the project was installed during the Summer of 2014. Artisan installers from Florence, Italy completed the installation of the Lamb of God and Four Angel Pendentives that reflect the four marks of the Church in Latin, “Unam, Sanctam, Catholicam, Apostolicam,” which stands for One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic” Church.

SJN Mission Statement

We, the parish community of St. John Neumann, invite all people to experience the love of Jesus Christ by participating in our community through sacraments, ongoing formation in the Catholic faith and creative service to those in need in our world. All parishioners are called to actively engage in their faith, and, in so doing, witness to God's grace and serve those in need.